Course detail: GEOL 856: Environmental Geophysics

Description:
Environmental Geophysics will introduce geophysical methods commonly used in subsurface characterization of environmental sites. Fundamentals and appilication of ground-penetrating radar, electrical resistivity, and magnetics will be introduced.

Who Should Attend:
Geologists and engineers who are working professionally in the environmental sector or those seeking to advance their knowledge of the chemical processes in the environment.

Prerequisite:
One year of chemistry, one year of calculus, one year of biology, an introductory course in hydrogeology, or consent of the instructors.

CEUs or PHDs = 15 units:
To earn credit for the course, students are required to attend all class meetings, participate in all discussions, and complete all assignments and quizzes.

Course Accessibility:
Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to participate in University of Kansas educational offerings. If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this course, please email mschulme@ku.edu at least three weeks before the first day of the event.

Available sessions